The green film covering was because your gamma setting in voodoo color is too low, I'm not sure about the 1,4 ghz oc as I'm now rock solid @1,2ghz
The green film covering was because your gamma setting in voodoo color is too low, I'm not sure about the 1,4 ghz oc as I'm now rock solid @1,2ghz
Thanks. I'm on 1.2 now and so far so good. What setting are you using for gamma? I didn't touch that setting to begin with.
Edit: I changed gamma to "Default for 2.3.3" and the green film effect is gone. Thanks for the pointer.
Marcusant, could you provide a patch, or in the next version, to allow for natural color schemes without any overlays? Thanks.
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Not sure why, but I can't get 100mhz to be used... anyone else have that trouble?
Just flashed over from shadow, which didn't, it used 100mhz like a dream...
Thanks. I'm on 1.2 now and so far so good. What setting are you using for gamma? I didn't touch that setting to begin with.
Edit: I changed gamma to "Default for 2.3.3" and the green film effect is gone. Thanks for the pointer.
Marcusant, could you provide a patch, or in the next version, to allow for natural color schemes without any overlays? Thanks.
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NSTools won't let me set 100 MHz.
However, I can use Voltage Control and init.d script and get it to stick.
I noticed the same thing. [It does still say 100% in the status bar.]Also NSTool won't let me set battery charge to above 96%. Not sure if that is relevant to the kernel or if that is an app "feature" though.
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It isn't an overlay, it's a direct modification to the screen driver.
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I noticed the same thing. [It does still say 100% in the status bar.]
Also curious. I just flashed and had already installed NStool and on reboot I get a popup saying "Android is upgrading..." and then it went throught a list of apps... now on bootscreen. Did this have something to do with the kernel or NSTools?
ICS introduced the app upgrading system, most likely this was caused when you flashed the kernel and the system detected a change and upgraded.
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Please uninstall NSTools if you have deep sleep issues and use Voltage Control.